During the postseason, the Washington Nationals relied heavily on their left-handed relievers to shut down the Dodgers lineup. One of those left-handers was Sammy Solis. In his second season, Solis had to deal with injury, but still found a way to make an impact when the Washington Nationals needed him the most.
After appearing in 18 games in 2015, Solis pitched in 37 games this past season. He had a 2.41 ERA, a record of 2-4, and had 47 strikeouts to 21 walks in 41 innings. His walk ratio was at 4.